The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office officials on Monday, July 27th, released details of the crash that led to the arrest of Brock Hill, a 27-year-old resident of the county. The accident occurred in Dolan Springs, Arizona, on Saturday, July 25th, and calls for a top accident lawyer’s expertise.
The police said the driver left the scene of a crash after he struck a quad conveying two teenage girls and a 19-year-old female. The 13-year-old teenagers died at the scene while the older female sustained severe wounds, and an air ambulance carried her to a Las Vegas hospital for treatment.
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Sheriff officials said that they later located Hill and booked him into the Mojave County Jail on three counts of leaving the scene of a fatal accident. The investigators are trying to determine if the impairment of drugs or alcohol played a role in the occurrence, and the inquiry remains active.
Under Arizona vehicle accident laws, drivers involved in an accident have to remain at the scene, exchange information, and display a driver’s license upon request. If the crash involves a collision, help coordinate medical transportation, and notify the relevant law enforcement agencies.
If the person strikes a parked or unattended vehicle, he or she must stop trying to locate the owner. If the owner is not available, the driver should leave a note that provides the person’s name, address, and driving license details. Failure to comply would lead to criminal prosecution and possible imprisonment.
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